He may be better in coverage, but hes not the better player. Eric Berry in the next two years will be known as the best safety in football.

Maybe the best strong safety, but he's got an uphill climb to reach that lofty summit. However, he should thrive in Sutton's defense, especially if Sutton employs a lot of the 46 look, which really plays to Berry's strengths.

He's been a liability against the pass for two seasons now.

There's a number of safeties taken in his draft class that have outperformed him to date, let alone guys like Eric Weddle, Troy Polamalu, Nick Collins, Adrian Wilson among others.

Maybe the best strong safety, but he's got an uphill climb to reach that lofty summit. However, he should thrive in Sutton's defense, especially if Sutton employs a lot of the 46 look, which really plays to Berry's strengths.

He's been a liability against the pass for two seasons now.

There's a number of safeties taken in his draft class that have outperformed him to date, let alone guys like Eric Weddle, Troy Polamalu, Nick Collins, Adrian Wilson among others.

I like Berry a ton, but let's be realistic.

Collins is done, yo.

Also, Adrian Wilson has sadly gotten old.

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I have completely given up on Alex Smith as a qb. Its painful to watch. Like, worse than watching Colt McCoy.

I hated the way Romeo used Berry. I think that was the problem last year. He was practically a linebacker. It seems like he will be freelancing and playing with instincts this year. Sort of like how Pittsburgh uses Polamalu. I have good feelings about this. I think he's the best player on the roster. He was just being wasted with Crennel.